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FULL ASSOCIATED I , PRESS DESPATCHES Sandy Hook- to thmn—)(”qnu to|on frésh winds moetly .west and- fair weather Fridmy. Foreonst. South New England—Fair and llfl:fiy Yo calder Friday; Saturday unsettled, prob- ably snow or-rain. Observations in Norwiech. The Bulletin's - ebsérvaiions ehow the following: records reported “from ch: anges in temperature and barometric’ readings ‘l'hrl‘lly 1 . m 12 m S m Highest 34, lowest 80, ‘Compariibms. Mn.wnt for Thursday: nund-r- weaiher: Cloudy with siow | court there squalls, followed by genorally fair, SUN. MOON AND TIDES. Ji_¥iigh I Moon Sets. rd T Six hours after hi water, which is followed by flood tide. , TAFTVILLE her business trip to Providence. Raymond Ecci~ston has returned from in New Bedford. Eiton McKensie is visiting in New Bed- fo: ine 1 Prowderce. Bven if the recent sowfall was light the younger folus have beeh enjoying a short stide, cn_the hill behind the ‘com- pany’s barn. The light mowfall did not hinder those who Hke to skate fronr tak- ing o few hours of the sport, yesterday on the river. An interesting billind ‘maich was wit- messed at ¢the Taftville Soolal and Foots t, which was be- tween Frank Hodkinson and Sam Arnlc ball eivb, Wednesday nl for the championship the club, tage. It was a 250 point match. Hod- kinson héM the lead up to 201 When Ar- mitge with a break of 83 took. te lead. The socre at (his point being Hodkinson Armitage increased his lead up to 249 but lost an ensy red, 201, Armitage 204. Hodkinson winning out by ons point.- The Taftville Clerks won their matoh gamé with Lambert's High Rollers, taking the best two out of three games. ' Han- Jon of the Clerks, thé boy wonder, gir- v g 2° 538 ’ Tied away all the honors rolling ap indi: | S g S ENTS a vidudl score of 11§ oiafall “and " a total of 329 pinfall. Séore: Lambert’s High Rollers 30.°28.60 @enerally | against Mrs: Julla, S |l Water, || Rises. e} h water it is loy D. Beauregard has returned from C. B. Partridge and nmay are visit- = ¥ ~ifin¢ofa and 4 v L kg Ly ! -m.i,n thoakas, of Tsapa ;Abilel wyer- of New dan, which” wis stafted’ in the sunerior affernoon, ~was resumed’ Brewer mmvin high. the DIIntHE mies for dariages ‘of, $3,000 and an fojunction restraining the defendant.from ' erecting 2 \amm' the bnbmnu 5 t. from. the sdutherly line premises: Theto 45, :}m(’-flk s inches ‘wide between'a fened dlylding.the property and . house the "tenants ‘et- Tt g ‘allesed- that the -plaintife ‘wh for: the.purchase; ot thé_ house'that :the fenahts would haver(he wsd of the side- walk -fof: the purpgsé’ofs ingress” d ;that Folym: upon . the: ‘rep- n-of A4 Getefidnnt. he pireRased the property far 819,500, for, Which h Aocepted a dhed Fikich - was (eupposed to tAntain (K¢ agréemgnt Sonderning:the ise of the walk. { ... A Mr: Abletaky canter 3 éontalned: o’ such agréenint twa- nnw--flul yw HH;HG]‘!B “l: Qg‘ R preve tobiate treen ohstrcling paseage, 45-and piaintift removed thd te n:% k- e ‘How thE ge- apher, was érnpon “wad weeke: 4o’ dnfunction” restrat thr & wafs -an gave ‘ainte ho Bo: uhs,t'u PEED- of Iy . with, her ctollowed Mz, &nuu son n. stand. “and; told~ of fepresentations that :had Been: her' /by Ms.Sasye " o+~ P 8077 51 212 | ot the watka-whilo' they rwers: Régptintion . Lambe: E for ‘the purchiage of the He ~She. ‘Bushnell 101 105— amn | O T pRAg: Qf Bee / Barlow ... 247208 2.\ | 20 ReGER0E Mol inrbaay; atier A. Lambert 99 100 89— sy 3 Total 13b: : 4y Ant ov: ows OMES Do: Yo know tha. yon ‘téve » turicd Tellfer . tréasure. in’your home?: It " you will Wolleben seafch arving the-houte yon are almokt 3. Murphy . .82 mt T in 404 DA eoma,- haliitorgotten Maynard 61 99 thrift. simos’ or Jost. goversment savings Hanlon k1] 15 Statiss, sajs . F, ' €. A, iy A mvunmdmflr of, - 459 474 '1355 4 ‘ngtention of the MES. JOHNSON'S NIECE TO WED SON OF TITLED ENGLISHMAN A Chicago paper has the following. ret- ‘erence to.a niece.of Mrs. Mary T. John- son, of that city, formerly of .Norwich. The teautiful and. accomplished young is 2 cousin of Frederick A. bride-eict Johnson, of Uncasville: ’ News, announced last night, that Miss Gladys High i3 t> be married in London @s s0on aAs her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H‘xry High, drive, can fo present will be a sirprize to iy here, mho marriage would take next summer. The change In p for the ceremony, ahout the decison for 2 quick 'marriage is s1id to have resulted from a British ad- miralty order to her flance, Lieutenant Bumey, 15 go to Rhodesta, British South | “P. Africa. The young couple are to live, at Jeast for a time, in Rhodesta. M. and Mrs. High are now in New York and will sail for London Saturday. Liew tenant Commander Burnéy, famous naval ppointed . com- mander of the Jutland flaet as’ successor commander, who was to Admiral Jellicoe when the latter wa 1244 Lake Shore her acquaintances had expected tha place in Chizago s mhich brought civinga divisiot- €. the et ment., liiet. hyndreds 9f* dailafs worlir of bought e B ] og] _cast, aside, akthough | they 'aks as ood’ as so ‘much money. - Ofien: times - the, ‘stamme wem Fven o children who inrdumy mis- Plheed the:;.‘ Lok ehem 3 i up thrify Stamp. foider and ex- change ¢ho comdleted card ‘€or 35 sav- ingy umm¥ P;\(:'d-ma of .the new s ey T phtad 3t yonr looal, poed- office, and 14 prevent Ao o, shouid s, red. imimediately., ., © o youn smvinga/on an basls without “deisy, 3 - For ‘your: infproiation, m umm {0 the 25c. thrift. slemnos iy nox availyble 31 tremsury, ug(ncs amps. 45 edvings stamms ‘ot the serjes: of dnd treasury e ficates denomingtions 4¢ §25: anir $1,000: 41 in mind, that ‘vegistration Iomwres 4o htider nmzingt ail forms of lows, 1 N oS el oot pounded - quarterly, which -with: ‘the tax TEAlTeRlures Y Itidy e purciasers. more thanl 6! per. . Lopk v your ) in_your tnestne made naval war lord. The romante international interéat ome, turn “thém into’ b«;m‘flv—& - wtarted when Miss High met her fidnee in London, mrhere she went last October {o act as bridesmaid at the marriage of hér cousin, Miss Roberta Mitoltell, and T afd uring Omulston, hiels o the earidom of Tanaer- | Bedfard, - Mias.,, th Miss High's engagement was:an- Tounced 14t wesk - Ehe Ny Goen profa inent in north side and.Lake Forest cir- €les dnd is an ex-president of the Junior league. FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEO",, Enrich the _ Stremgthen Physical P v:' Give Vigor and Nerve Power 'to Nervaus T'ired 1 Despondent People. Send for o Free Be:-. Etvits . Pills bave | {stood the test tor 50 years. Theusands praise them ‘for run o w n conditions, general debility, ner- nervous extaustion, _mental depression and unstrung nerves the influenza. or. from over- f:! by. in k‘:’i‘uk tobacco or ex- cesses of an: T Write md:y for this vahisble medi- cine, send 10 cents to pay postage nd we will send by imail ealy aéaled package sufficient for éne week' ment. the blsdder and EL;!TA DRUG ‘amous- AR ELVITA PILLS !lwd. ™ and lmwnr Sitij!‘f\' #h 3843607 < 'u! uing ieo—Car le m--tufi.v 5, 23,7 n:u-por ‘and dlerk, Jflnhm -board of (directors, mhms.rn-p;' “George H. Bddy, John.Felay, John T, Switt. Walker 3. Rickmond, W. Daié, Turser, Hary M. Tumer) andiRobert A Thémpeon. $i6y8, o sdnn and’ o ”mv rhgesot Eivita Capgule; for inflammation D! "m % hfl m..’ mr, e tiled with th best: intecests ity In wliich sbe lives And home-Toving. women, ‘Tl + Tne? y of N«u{ Wwords of I:thtu!-x-m. m\n.: the cou- n mv years. more of active life and P.eflqhmmh aere_gerved . after’ which ind rl-nel. made merry. vn;x: mu: PAUSE.IX c(mrlo\fiuv oF *“RAILROADS WITH EMPLOYES p,n““_ Chicago; Feb.:2—The .ontroversy be- tween American railroads and their ployes _ over. abrogation. of the natiénal agreements on working conditions was in abeyance tonight *with the adjournment until, Monday .of the hearing. before the United States. railroad . labor board. 'Today's session brought:to-a tlése the miost heated week of the hearing, a week filled.” with' charses’ and. counter-charyes, direct :appeal By both employes and car- Tiers to: Presidént’ ‘Wijson" and"a" state- ad ex- ecutives that,“unless relief in-the-way of rating expenses’ were granted e nation’s. ransrortation sys- tem mld Bo-thrown “ifito ~ clidos’ and ment to the board from the rai reduced og at ghoe, possible bankruptey: The :sessian today - “was. . expected . to hear the union's Teply to the request of W, W._ Atferbumy,” vice president of the Who--anpeared bdore the Pennsylvania; tiong] ‘agreemer * labor. chatmber, was filled - with” spectators to hesr the employes” reply to the Atterbury Téquest,” but ‘labiof fepresentatives failed to &ppear at’the last mirite &hd upon their- ‘rédgest the board granted them. unsmfinndw to_ hresent their side. FIIRE to the present program, mev- exal, statements will bé. presented t5 the board _yhen -thé fifln week of -hearings B M. Jewell, the American Federatlon of Labor. who will make the principal_ reply. has been in leaders: all week corivenes Monday marning. representing tailroad, employes - of conterénce , with - Jabp prepafing his: answer. - E,“T.:Whiter, ‘hairman of the: carriers’ comimittee -,read . supplementary state- maent from ‘Gerfesal Atterbury. In the ture of i renly. fo chatves m Jewell in /2’ tefegram to. the m.w-n that. the rodds- cddld not SUPbuls v Claimis’ of ‘threatened dfsester. “Thé, fight Which' the- railroads are of 7 the | maling " -the l!a!al\!nt said jh part, “is not only their, fight. but thé fight of the lover.in -evety ifdustry 2 jéation to term 48| nate tmymediately the watitime working arrangements (16 national “agreements) e, #ttemde to ‘securs® govern- mction fpr-the necessary ;process A again fit o 10| their expenses and cperating rules to the 7 regarding - the use itor'es’ Whose public of the-country." 'Our A is ‘simply. ment’ Wheréby” thess Tallroads - can ponditions’ of .the. te: servants-they. are.” No. decision on Gex&fm Atterbury's re- the agreements will be rengesed by the board Te- sppedy ruling on em- qiest far immediate abrotStian - of until after the employes imake thei ply. mext Mdnday. matter is expédted . foligwing. ployes” azpearance, howeve the i-xumz T WHLSON! GAXXS SPECIAL'SENSION SENATE - Washington, Feb..3.—Prehident Wilson, acting on.the neenny communicated re- quest- of President-elect Harding, tod: issued =@ proclamation .ealling a special semsion-of the senate to convene March -Request, that the specizl session be cal ed “was:made to_the.presidsnt several derwood of Ala- bama,.minority leader of the genate, who received the request of the president-elect Senztor Lodge-of Massachusetts, ‘Ti e session will act days ago by Senator Ui throz the. majority leader. on_cabineét and othér ‘anpoi~*ments Mr. Harding and prublbly will last only a short:time. The nresident in.his ‘proclamation s “Whereas, public_interest requires the seniate of the-United States be con- igtepest'Benr- | vened at 12 -o'clock-o= ‘the ‘4th day of assexibly in 1883 n udvaq 'mofibir‘t mem-nifigevn‘ il of the com- -is a quiet, i thehighest i -nm:mun Wutad “with hemicek and wwoen which added Tiunch sénate of the United States to convene at the capitol, in the District of Colum: Bia, on the 4th day of March next, at 13 olcloek noon, of. which all persod who Il at that time be entitled to act as mbers of ‘that body are hereby re- quired to take notice.” AVABREN LEE GOss IN In a recent issue of the Norwaik Hour, which _contained two_ piciures men beydid the thiree score and ten mark appeared W Lse Coss, 36, a former Fesident of this Giy and still & froquént visitor here. - The. corhbined ages of the eight men, five-of 'whom are still living and in soad healthi, i 722 years, an average of aver 90 years The pictures show Nelson Tat- tle, 95, deceased; Theodore Knapp, 95, deceased; John Henry Knapp, 95; Rev. H. E. Wi, 81; George L. Buxton,.78; Warren Lee Goss. 86 Capt. Joseph Byx- bee, 163, deceased, and Rev. A. F. Beard, 87. x A Of the ‘group, the Norwalk Hour says in ‘part: In the other picture at-the left of the ftront rbw is the late Capt Joseph B bee, Wwho died some few vears since jn his 104th year. Next' to him is Warren Lee Goss, Who at 86 continues to write most charming books for boys. In tlie upper row from left to right are Rev. Henry - E. Wing, Rev. Dr. A..F. Beard, who at 88 is still active editor of the American Missionary publications, and, who with his close #riend, George L. Buxton, makes daily trips to New York ty. and are ar.ong the olde!}. commuters in Connecticat Loth in age ¢ad years of travel. ‘While not strictly a Norwalker. Wflr— ren Lee Goss is a frequent visitor here and at 86 is Writiaz one mote in his long geries of “Jed”. bool dear to the leart adventure. The new book will take “Jed” back to Revolutionary days and the scene of his adventures are laid in. Norwalk and vi- ciity and will ‘be profusely illustrated from pictures from the collection of his close friend, Georze 1. Buxton. nzw LONDON NVENTOR January 25, 1921: Inz and tensioning device for sewing ma F. ' Burton,’ way, Waterbury, Heim, Danbury, Joseph A. Hall, pro; Lewis R. ew Britain, i making son, oci tools; own, ‘toy chariot; Port, (design) garter. SIX ARRESTS IN CHICAGO ; Chicago, Feb. 3.—The arrest of the theft of a mail pouch about §: raijlroad a week ago. unfon station. Rock 1 today. J CENTRAL LABOR UNION Thomas Brennan, wice president; P. Sullivan, secretary; treasurer; John B. Stoddard Michael 'J. = Tierney, Reginald Pardy trustee. For Burial in Boston. ay Teside in Michigan, fool skater is to the danger sign. of every boy, whofpves stirring. tales of | 18 GEANTED A PATENT The following patents ~were granted John C. Ringe, Bridzemort, strip guid- Mouit Carmel. sling swivel 2ad band- for firaarme; Edward P. Con- roil grinding machine; anode; El- mer T, McPherson, Wallingford, d'e for -stook 4ools; Elmer T. McPher- Wallingford, - dfe for making bit- John A. Sundquist, George- Wheeler H. Vibber, New London."ehow fitting for electric it~ stallation;. Myron B. Hammond, . Bridge- FOR THEFT OF MAIL FPOUCH siy men, one of wAom was aid by the polics to have made & confemoy. mday revealed containing $1.700 in cash and securitics valued -at 060 from an interurban statlon of the Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific | ” The men were arrested in connection wwith the recent stealng of mail pouches said to have contained $500.000 from the |: No announcement of the and robbery had been made unm- ELECTS ITS OFFICEES At a regular meetine of the ' Central Labor Union, the following officers were slected: Willlam H. Donohue, presidont; Joseph Albert’ - Airey, Jlecturer sergeant-at-arms ; . The body of Elizabeth Dawson, who died in Preston, was sent to Boston on Thursday afternoon by Curch & Allen. Miss Flizabeth Dawson was a nurse at the state hosnital and her people reside As the moth is to the flame, so the MOTORE umt DEPARTMENT ]dcm andfire and is, in fact,, the flnlrlrlnm $16,000. SUIT WITID “HAS NEED OF $985,787 | Me€ans of quickly sccuring {hé police and fizemen in_some of our small communi- tor vehidle dopaftméent foF¥, (he' nextiiwe years,’ to fore the. aporopriatibn nesday . by Cominisei Doputy ' Comm! GROUP OF AGED MEN jag m(,',”::,‘ 378 i feigncy w:rvrw-\o ¢ of ¢l Decessary. by . new, log w-m the: diqaylmenl by the. fagt spoxion’of m gl budgét. The_estimates, for. yoars aré jtem} chmmissioner, deguty” commissioner; $7,000; $5. c 94 du $13 a ed = to at i chincs; Lawrence L. Fedell Norwalk, | ¥ motor valve mechanism; IMdward G. o Gage, South Norwalk, ofl engine; Frank|roads for thy Lh to pzr diem - clenks, -$243,489. penses..$126,627:58 ; personal expemses’ of msnéctors while on pese of hearings, 32 the commitee ‘that it § each inspector’ figures crash_a year, on account of the duties which reqhiiré them the mbtor vehvic'e Jaw sometimes at great speed_and under hazardous sonditions. It depa ington. redl'ed the deputy commissioner, swer ¢0 a question ‘he staie’s policy wis-againet insuring such employes. but that there is a fund for { compeneating inspectors and .others in- Jured in the course of .their work. tory- at Chesrire which manufactures the auto markers for The desarcrent makes as. some statés are onli; much as 27 cents each for inferjor mark- ers. the ‘commitee .that he proposed te ask .w Tequiring motor trucks,from gutof this state for the use of the: Conpectiont ten. He salt ‘Aighway. entiett agrédd with hlm that sush: for- | en srucks should he ablzed to.pay. fOF preciation of the Arunk line systém.. " To Chtomeo 2 1 riauiting £nch: additional licensos §n ‘Conmecticut. had ‘fn-mind. the éstiblishment - of. sev- eral mioré ‘state Jife stations. présent -itudtion. are not mot - by 4he| L présent -foptordyels and: ispection” forée of he department,and it w: the depdrtinent: able ‘aid in'‘emefgencies M it is propetly used, It /3 used many times dafly in, sum- | moning. he’.o in casen of lqwkmell. acer-. ognized by the medical profession having ‘their, direct or ‘indirect cause in-a neglecteq cold or. cough. Kerr's .|flax seed esmulsion, Linoxine, is most helptul. healing agent for the inflamed: mu cous ‘membranes of nose, throat lung 'passages. _ Thus while " is_removing colds, coug ch restoring vitality. . genuine—Guc-and $1.20. “Balniates of expeiditures Tor' the: go- ties. e. laid be- ‘cbminittee : Wed- Comityissionér tveckel s &) ,5”’ Macdotaid. he | e devartment for the ing ' de- ot 31 ‘lo\wvmfle talling, H}s 187, n Extke after, ‘e’ 4a8ptios the, _cg1 “as follows -s; $1£,000 " for yeu: | saw, fire, QR auat dnr 000 ; assistant: “ehief cletk, '§ lef inspector,”$5,000.; salaries of t-ém ight inmpectore, 170,000 ; niriety:three “offite_ex- automobies, - $30,- 0; Motor' Vehicle Register, ‘$18,600; g1 phon sure theqi do s ty, $116,444.40} motér. vedicle markers, 33.385.65 5 ‘automobile’ Mst, Hwo, ex- 0. 1t mistionor Maodonald fold Wl estimated that About ohe aute to pursue violators of j& 28 & smasbiips, that the necessary to, replace | number u cars-a yegr, “What hanbens to the inEpectors?” ask- Representative. Wadsworth of Farm- “Quite often they go”to the . homtdl | question of whether suet legisiation | 7Y done causinz a bix financial loss for Sometimes they .go (o -the TRACCtaker.” | Shouid be emacted at this session of the | *7.Ch 94maces of $70.000 are souzht. -In:an- eaid that the He said that the Connecticut Reforma- small profit on the work, furnish ‘the markers to the rate-of about 25 “at is able Compmissioner Stoeckel anreunced to session of the’aswembly to pass umber of ‘days. sey-about 'ommissioner | eir e of ey eont#il e Connecticut highways as 4 périsiakeably to “thie de- e - department 'The corfimiskiotier sxid the nieeds 6t the| but use of the telephone, are deprived of the prompt aid it éan briry:’ fizémen, policemen or A + nzeded keen ecool. Or ll you can't keep nnh for youl.iejephone. Give your call for belp to_the operator in #uch a way that your need will be un- derstood. - Don't and“then dron the.instrument. erator will mot know, what sort of help ambulance.” is ‘wanted. The litle’ 1ady 3t ‘the telephone will 0, she must know.what is wanted ard where it is wanted. 1 metfod the tetephone to expect -of jt. instrument. is your part of the servies. STATE COMMERCE CHAMBER The Connecticut Chamber of Comimerce { s recently taken a poll of nublic opi the Vobstead act. Blanks were sent out providing for ‘a yes or ro answar to' the ‘general assembly. \But° 32 unqualifieiy opposed replies hdve been raceived while 170 members have oxpremsed themselves as desirimg state laws that would, eral’ reason that gives necticut river as far as Hartford ; §1609. 000 for imorovement of Stamford har- bor, and $105,000 for Lhe sbore strelch from Branford {o the mouth the Hou satonie, including breakwaters at N.ow Haven and he mouth of the Housatenic A motion to recommit the bl wa$ vct- ed down 205 to 120, ‘ COUNTER CLAIM OF $70,000 Judge George F. Hinman in the su- perior court in thig city Thuseday morn- ing started to try the of the South- ern Menhaden Co. of Jacksonville, Fla., against the Niantle Menhaden Oil ‘and Guano comgany of South Lyme for breagh of, contract. Damages of §10,060 are_soug --The plaintiff company. operates severa) feh'ng hoats in southern waters and it alleges that in August, 1918, C. M. Shay of New London, head of she defendant commany, made a contract with the plafn- tift company for the use of & boat for the months of Sntembér and October, 1913, under which the defendant was 4= pay §3 2 barrel for-fish and pay el expenses of the vessel for which e put up'a bond of 183,000 TFe paintiff company asserls that the defendant falled to éarry out its contrct. Ordener J. Delaney, manager of the Southern Menhaden company, Was the first witness calfed and he went info the details of the contract with the Niantle M. ohaden Oil and Guano Co. He testi. fled all the morning and was cross-exam- ined in the afternoon. He was on the stand untit 3.30. Capt. Robert Tanver of Jacksonville, FR. who commndegd the boat on its fishing trips, was the next witnees. He told of the equinment of the versel for fizhinz and of some of the trips made af- ter- fish, Niantic Menhaden Off and Guano Co. Jhas n counter clgim of $70.000 against the Southorn Menhaden comnany. The former claima thif the steamer came nomh and that the fishing was not prop- | But many persons. by improper cdse of an emer W.cy in Which the sician. may be Extradition For Groton Offenders. Extradiion papers are being prepared by Prosecuting Attormey Warren 8. Bur- rows of Groton 1o be forwarded to Gov- ernor Lake for the roturn fram Detrds Mich., to this cdunty of Matila Ou'c and Musotti Aristido, formgr Grotan rese idents. The couple were arrestad in 1%roit by detoctives and a- chargo of sdultery & 'made against them. The Dat=it amiforis ties wired States Attomey H. A. Hull, who requesed Mr, Burrows ty take ¢ necessary legal steps to rotum them 19 Tocal juriediction, lust keep s cool ay you can and impiy- - shout “Hélp” The “op- want. right way to summon I€ip is te for example: want.to report a “Iwant a policeman.” “I want an ‘you zre compelled to leave, the tele- e ‘before your call is answered, be to tell the operator where the help deliver your pler for help. But t6 Prevention Henefits the Well The scar made by vaccinating i the years gone by covered a much larger area than tha smal. scar. one-e) o One-quarter of an frch in diametef"that now resuits from the vaccination mseth: | naw generally used, and the use of t vacene put up in Capiliary glasgsfubes furnished by the Connmecticut state fe- partment of health. The old bone of “points” served- their purpose in lives from smaiirox, but the ¥ icapillary gluass tubes aseures & ¥ n until the gix an at the you follow th render the service vou have a right But prooer use ot (hé SOUNDS DRY LAW SENTIMENT iving - ni_the ion to eustain i Attorneys Charles P. Waller. Tracy Waller and_Georza C. Morgan repreant the »laintiff. 1nd . Attorney H. A. Hull 2nd C. Hadlai Hull are appearing for the defendant: A BUILDING TONIC: To thoseof delicate con rallel, the, fed- Buf noseibly for the same e dev satuces, Pnds New Londom Co. B. all the good = i tuth tunes, there s a cergain tang and savor| COMYAN¥ B. Thind Infantry, Comnecti- stitution, young or old, to. the negative replics ressived By cut_Guard, ot New Loudon. Cant. Ed-1 ’ . chamber while those in favor of limit- | /ond B. Reed. commanding, was ordered Ing mn'y liquld dfet to simple compi- | from the service of the state m criers natiors ‘ot hydrogen and oxygen have | from the military board and the =ernor conterted themselves with flat and for- | "ovped v o - e i 3 TRl oot meiotd ns wenk lemonads | Cot6. Wednmday. The company wii| | i8 nourishment and and as dry as the cightcenth amend. |Kive Wav fo a headquarters company of tonic that ; th o artdll iment of al up et the mobile ariillery regiment of ‘he ma- h Amons “h anewers received by the | ienal guard whion is being recuied | § the whole body. Connecticnt chamber there”are 23 who | 1he eXact date of mustering out wil Scott & Bowne, Blosmfield, are in favor of state lesislation on the|8TnoUnCRd dates. % e | T'quor question but wis do not want to | . B L ChME B THE i, ==——ALSO MAKERS OF" j#ed things here at home go as far as ""“‘,K“A’M apd hfl‘, S Sppeiiccoe ] they: have. In Washington. Pro'<hition | SPtain of corst artillery, is Al right but let us ncsi make fools of | e °* outeelves aMout ii, seems ¢o be thq attl-{ _ $5,000 For New Lendon Harbor. fidds taken by theee. Go as far as vou x iation of $5,000° for “im- . Wke, say they, with Scotch and rye but | A% SFPEORCiAten of 5000 for Imo (Tablets or Granules) have a héart and keen the worid safe|yondon harbor is ineorporated in the for: beer and light wines. rivers and. harbors. biil passed by . the Eqa.l"DlGESTlOI —_— house jn Washington Wednesday. add Any 'man can agrce with a woman'| It carnigd total sppropriations of $1 it seldom does any- good. {250,000 &nd provides $65.000 for the Cor desirable dd’ moro_inepSctors’ to the. force: of THIS TRASK WARK ON Kveny sotrg Countiess grave sicknesses are rec- Medicine kndws. no surer Aine hs. and ' bron- is it is also nature's chief aid in ATl druggists—insist on having the "WOMEN! ment ' ATTENTION A TERRIFIC DROP IN PRICES READ TOMORROW MORNING’S BULLETIN Brooklyn Outfitters “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” Tor at Market Conditions Has Enabled Us to Buy Tons of Meat and Provisions Below Wholesale Prices TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS AND SAVE MONEY | March mext- fo Teceive such communica- | tions as mav ‘be- made by (he execut i"Now, .thereiore; 1. Woodrow Wilson, A CARLOAD OF- president of -the United States of- Amer- 1, | téa, do’ hereby proclaim and’declare that Jn e an extraonlinary cecasion’ requires the Here Is Good News A weste a‘hirmjesy Pile remeay Hem-Réid.; -In ‘mmny. casi standing all distress : qui Kriowh . <ly _disap Peare mney-hack Elarantes. prompflywnhtheand o( M and hdneys l;ghy'llch.n h.u discovered Lee & Osgood Co. sells it =% as pereen b.. SWIFT'S STEER BEEF DISTRIBUTED BETWEEN THE MOHI- CAN STORES IN NORWICH, WESTER- LY AND NEW LONDON-—ONE OF THE | REASONS WE SELL FOR LESS, - WELL TRIMMED _ 'STEAKS Pound ....... ZSc Bonmnownowm -—-—"m'—- EGGS cnonvs b....40c a-lbrs,n...‘ VBQA Pound- 20c . Pound '25¢ ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED . Smoked Shoulders, pound 18c: Beef Liver, pound. ... IEOINS TO ROASZL ll'.)oms TO nem sum cunr.n ligc ENDS- PORK to ROAST| WHOLE MILK JUST ARRIVED! ONE TON OF THAT SPLENDID Dinner Blend Coffee, Ib. .. 25¢ 3 Ibs. Granulated Sugar. . . 25¢. - PURE | FRESH SHORE OHIO BLUE TIP SEW "H‘dd“k Matches, 5 boxes ........ 29¢ i e e e 10 o R ‘ "Fresh Selected Rolled Oats, package. ... 12¢ GOLDEN YELLOW Corn Meal, 5 pounds ... ... 2lc Rolled Oats, 5 pounids. . ... 23¢ FRESH Flatfish Pound 10c Dozen 65¢ RICH, OLD JUNE FRESH Steak Cod Pound 23c HALIBUT Steak;, Ib. 30c STEAK Salmon Pound 25¢ No. 1 Smelts Pound 30c 21h5. $1.00 | sace e SWIFT'S NUT |Finnan Ma.rganne Fresh Spinach 3 Ibs. Peck 39¢ BEST No. 1 POTATOES 15 Ibs Peck 35-